
Mary Tudor, Erasmus, and Tudor Continental Impact with Amy McElroy (ep 249)
From British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics by Carol Ann Lloyd
June 3, 2026 · 58 min · Season 6 · Episode 249
About this episode
This episode features Amy McElroy discussing Mary Tudor and Erasmus, exploring their impact on Tudor continental relations.
Amy McElroy Substack: The Tudor Notebook with Rebecca Batley https://amymcelroy.substack.com/p/welcome @amymcelroy on Substack @amymcelroy_author on Instagram Books: Desiderius Erasmus (2026), Mary Tudor Queen of France (2025) And many more! Carol Ann Lloyd TEDx talk: 3 Leadership Secrets from Shakespeare @shakeuphistory https://carolannlloyd.com/ https://patreon.com/carolannlloyd https://bookshop.org/shop/carolann The Tudors by Numbers Courting the Virgin Queen Support the show History reve...
People in this episode
Host: Carol Ann Lloyd
Guest: Amy McElroy
Topics covered
- Mary Tudor
- Erasmus
- Tudor history
- Continental impact
- Cultural influence
- Leadership
Keywords
- Mary Tudor
- Erasmus
- Tudor history
- Amy McElroy
- Cultural impact
- Leadership secrets
- History podcast
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Substack, Instagram, TEDx, patreon.com, bookshop.org
Books & works: Desiderius Erasmus, Mary Tudor Queen of France, The Tudors by Numbers, Courting the Virgin Queen
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